Are Crown Royal "Dice Bags" supposed to be velvety?????

By EliasWindrider, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG

I was looking to up my gamer cred and bought 2 750 ml crown royal bags on ebay for $4.99 (with free shipping). They came today but were coarse purple fabric. I thought they were supposed to be velvety, see below. Is this a question of different bag sizes being made out of different materials (these were considerably larger than I was expecting, so maybe they had to make it out of a tougher fabric to hold a larger bottle)? Did crown royal switch to different materials to cut costs? Can anyone offer an explanation?

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It has been a long time since I have used a Crown Royal bag for a dice bag. Really I would have spent a few bucks more for a Star Wars bag for credibility. For practicality a zip lock would work and would have been way cheaper in the long run.

Mine have always been velvety like in the picture above. But, it's been quite a while since I picked up a new one. You bought on ebay. It could have been scammish?

Why would you buy a bag without the whiskey in it?

Why would you buy a bag without the whiskey in it?

Good whiskey doesn't come in a bag!

Why would you buy a bag without the whiskey in it?

Good whiskey doesn't come in a bag!

It comes in a casket.

Why would you buy a bag without the whiskey in it?

Good whiskey doesn't come in a bag!

It comes in a casket.

Which you can then put in a really big bag . I don't see the problem here.

Having never used (touched, or even seen, really) a Crown Royal bag, I can't verify whether or not it's the genuine article. I could believe they decided to cut costs and make bags of a lower quality, but I could also believe that you got an eBay dud. The former strikes be as a little more likely, though.

Why would you buy a bag without the whiskey in it?

I don't drink, other than a sip of wine at church I probably haven't had any alcohol since 2005 or so and that was one glass of wine at a wedding.

you got scammed.

Part of the appeal of crown royal is the pretentious velvety bag with gold cordage. Just like people will pay top dollar for a goose on a vodka bottle, or a Champagne with the first name of "Dom"

My current dice bag is a nice leather bag I got with a high end cordless gaming headset .

you got scammed.

Part of the appeal of crown royal is the pretentious velvety bag with gold cordage. Just like people will pay top dollar for a goose on a vodka bottle, or a Champagne with the first name of "Dom"

My current dice bag is a nice leather bag I got with a high end cordless gaming headset .

my local walmart now sells crown royal (saw it last Sunday) but it comes in a box not a velvety bag

you got scammed.

my local walmart now sells crown royal (saw it last Sunday) but it comes in a box not a velvety bag

I would bet money there is still a bag wrapped around the bottle inside the box. The Crown Royal website has a page detailing the tradition of their bags which states, "50 million velvet bags" are stitched each year. It may not be purple depending on the type of Crown Royal, but you are getting a velvet bag with each bottle.

In my opinion, the OP didn't get the bag that comes with the bottle. He got a knock off or some other Crown Royal bag, not the velvet one that comes with every bottle.

Good whiskey doesn't come in a bag!

It comes in a casket.

Oh man I really hope you mean "cask." Casket-aged whiskey might pick up some off flavors.

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Not a single comment I have about a "velvety sack" is appropriate (including this comment, here).

A friend of mine has both a dice bag and a cat. Due to his cat shedding excessive amounts of hair, and said hair getting everywhere and sticking to various objects, we have occasionaly been forced to refer to his dice bag as "his hairy sack".

Why would you buy a bag without the whiskey in it?

Good whiskey doesn't come in a bag!

It comes in a casket.

Wow that's some anti alcoholism imagery right there. Don't drink, kids! You'll end up in a casket!

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Why would you buy a bag without the whiskey in it?

Good whiskey doesn't come in a bag!

It comes in a casket.

Wow that's some anti alcoholism imagery right there. Don't drink, kids! You'll end up in a casket!

We all end up in a casket either way.

If you don't want your drink pass it my way.

I was hoping on becoming one of the walking dead.

So I'll be keeping my drink for now. Cheers! :)

Why would you buy a bag without the whiskey in it?

Good whiskey doesn't come in a bag!

...and it doesn't come from Canada either.

I wouldn't say they're velvety. It's a smoother material than velvet. I have two of the Black bags from Crown Royals 'Black' Label. They look pretty good.

Speaking of strange dice bags, what's the strangest bag you've seen? I had a friend who had a dice bag made from a bull's 'sack' - it was very barbaric-looking... :unsure:

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I know a guy that uses a Crown Royal bag for his non-Star Wars dice, and it's not coarse at all. (Quite soft, in fact.) Would it be possible for you to post a picture of yours? Maybe those of us that are more familiar with the genuine article could determine if yours looks the way its supposed to.

My wife makes my dice bags. They're pretty awesome.

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A couple pics...

took this at Walmart today... Crown Royal seems to sometimes be sold without bags

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And here are the crown royal bags I got from two different ebay venders. The larger size (750 ml) is pretty coarse fabric. The smaller size (350 ml) is a very similar fabric but a bit softer... I still wouldn't call it velvety

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A friend of mine has both a dice bag and a cat. Due to his cat shedding excessive amounts of hair, and said hair getting everywhere and sticking to various objects, we have occasionaly been forced to refer to his dice bag as "his hairy sack".

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my kitty died July 15 this year (2014), :( she was 19 years, 3.5 months old. (I got her as a 2 week old kitten in April 1995) I miss my fur ball.

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It has been a long time since I have used a Crown Royal bag for a dice bag. Really I would have spent a few bucks more for a Star Wars bag for credibility. For practicality a zip lock would work and would have been way cheaper in the long run.

Money isn't the obstacle, in the last month I've spent $133 on new wotc star wars minis (I've probably spent $400 on minis over the years). $22 on maps that I've printed at office max, probably the same in ink for maps that I have printed on my personal printer (office max is definitely cheaper), and $54 in map tiles from Christopher west (maps of mastery). Not to mention snacks that I bring to the games. I'm paid well for my day job (that took a PhD to get).

But crown royal bags have been a gaming tradition since at least 1992 (a friend of mine in high school had mentioned them at that time), and I had heard about them over the Internet off and on since then as being the cult classic among gamers. Since I am paid well now, and just got a bonus for a job well done, I figured that I'd reward myself by upping my general gamer cred (not star wars cred, which isn't in question)

Since I am paid well now, and just got a bonus for a job well done, I figured that I'd reward myself by upping my general gamer cred (not star wars cred, which isn't in question)

If you’re well paid, then you could afford to go down to a local liquor store (one of the better ones), and buy the real deal that comes with the good quality bags you want, then bring the liquid entertainment to the game — along with your new dice bag.

Just sayin’. :P

Crown Royal is the best, bag is a bonus